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  1. London, 1991.256 pp. 370b&w illus. Paperback£ 6.95. Packed with interesting information and background to the. [REVIEW]Giglio Etruscan Wreck, Icktingham Bronzes, Nimrud Gold Jewellery, Ancient Ecuador, Chalcolithic Cyprus, Shelby White, Leon Levy & Precolumbian Peruvian Textiles - 1991 - Minerva 2.
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    Ecuador’s dual populisms: Neocolonial extractivism, violence and indigenous resistance.Angélica María Bernal - 2021 - Thesis Eleven 164 (1):9-36.
    This article examines the confluence of extractivism, violence, and their resistance in the context of left governance – specifically the case of Ecuador – through an engagement with the concept of populism. Alongside Bolivia and Venezuela, Ecuador has long been associated with the rise of radical populism and with it an ‘autocratic turn’ in Latin America. Dispensing with overdetermined accounts of populism as either the anti-thesis or essence of democracy, this article proposes a third lens – dual populisms (...)
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    El Ecuador después de Correa (d.C.). Una lectura mesiánica del correísmo.Carlos De Domingo Soler - 2021 - Araucaria 23 (46).
    El presente texto plantea la lectura del gobierno de Rafael Correa a partir del concepto de “mesianismo” de Giorgio Agamben, aludiendo a su significación en el contexto de la democracia ecuatoriana y la configuración política de la última década. Partiendo de la teología política y la representación cristológica de la teología de la liberación, estableceremos sucintamente la relación entre ciertos hechos transcurridos durante el correísmo y determinados episodios bíblicos. Para ello, nos serviremos de lo que aquí denomino “juego de identificaciones”, (...)
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  4. Ecuador : towards mother nature's utopia.Spencer S. Stober - 2014 - In David Humphreys & Spencer S. Stober (eds.), Transitions to sustainability: theoretical debates for a changing planet. Champaign, Illinois, USA: Common Ground Publishing LLC.
     
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  5. Overcoming Fragmentation in Ecuador : The Manabí Será Initiative.Orazio Bellettini & Adriana Arellano - 2018 - In Riel Miller (ed.), Transforming the future: anticipation in the 21st century. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Buenas prácticas empresariales en Ecuador. Año 2021.Mónica Abendaño Ramírez, Nelly Guamán Guadalima & Eliza Vayas Ruiz - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (4):1-8.
    Para conocer las buenas prácticas éticas, se realizó un estudio exploratorio-descriptivo, basado en una metodología de enfoque mixto, divida en dos etapas. En la primera de carácter cualitativo se aplicó una entrevista a profundidad, y en la segunda se planteó el instrumento de recolección de datos: la encuesta. Se definió la población objeto de estudio, de acuerdo con el ranking Merco (Monitor Empresarial de Reputación Corporativa), considerando una muestra intencional de 20 empresas de Ecuador. Las conclusiones corroboraron que los (...)
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    Derecho ambiental en Ecuador: una perspectiva comparada de los Derechos Constitucionales a la naturaleza en el contexto internacional.Carlos Vinicio Aguirre Tobar - 2024 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 5 (9):e240137.
    Este estudio examinó el uso creciente de los Derechos de la Naturaleza como un enfoque para gestionar la administración terrestre. La Constitución de Ecuador de 2008 destaca por incorporar el concepto indígena de Pachamama, reconociendo a la naturaleza como titular de derechos. A través del análisis de los casos del río Whanganui en Nueva Zelanda y los glaciares Gangotri y Yamunotri en India, ambos en 2017, argumento que, aunque el discurso sobre los derechos individuales se fundamenta en la subjetividad (...)
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  8. Buen Vivir and Changes in Education in Ecuador, 2006-2016.Ricardo Restrepo Echavarria & Orosz Agnes - 2021 - Latin American Perspectives 48 (238).
    Education is a pillar of buen vivir, the guiding ideal of Ecuador’s 2008 Constitution. In this framework, Ecuador made significant shifts in its education system from 2006 to 2016, the decade of the Citizens’ Revolution. The key buen vivir concepts and processes that framed these shifts were considering education as a right, as a social debt, and as a driver of a more just, knowledge-intensive and clean economy. Resource allocation, general access, learning, and inclusion of structurally marginalized groups (...)
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    Las revueltas populares en Ecuador.Jaime Breith, Arturo Campaña & Francisco Hidalgo - 2002 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 7 (18):117-124.
    The history of Latin American societies since their beginnings has been marked by popular revolts. It is a history written the majority of the time with violence which claims the right to life. It is the history of a community that refuses and resists the loss of its spaces. It has always been..
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    Imaginación psico-biológica de la nación: el uso político y disciplinar de la temporalidad en la construcción de la imagen psiquiátrica del indígena, la producción de objetos de saber psiquiátrico y la imaginería nacional en Quito-Ecuador de mediados del siglo XX.Marlon Fabricio Hidalgo Méndez - 2020 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 10 (20):e060.
    Reseña de la tesis Imaginación psico-biológica de la nación: el uso político y disciplinar de la temporalidad en la construcción de la imagen psiquiátrica del indígena, la producción de objetos de saber psiquiátrico y la imaginería nacional en Quito-Ecuador de mediados del siglo XX. Defensa de Tesis: : 2 de mayo de 2019Director: : Mg. Enrique Garguín, co-director: Prof. Rafael Pablo Bonilla.
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  11. How did Quechua Reach Ecuador?Anne Marie Hocquenghem - 2012 - In Archaeology and Language in the Andes. pp. 345.
     
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    Consent and Discipline in Ecuador: How to Avoid Raising an Antisocial Child.Heather Rae-Espinoza - 2010 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 38 (4):369-387.
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    Strange Seeds: Ethnohistorical Testimonies of the Clandestine Culture of Sacred Plants in Colonial Ecuador.Rachel Corr - 2022 - Anthropology of Consciousness 33 (2):153-174.
    The “plant turn” in anthropology, while controversial, has led to a renewed focus on how humans relate to different species of plants. In this article, I aim to contribute to our knowledge of human-plant relationships by analyzing how historical actors used sacred plants in past ritual settings. I study criminal and civil cases involving shamans in late colonial Ecuador, with a focus on plant use. Legal records from 1782, 1793, 1800, and 1802 reveal information about the use of fragrant (...)
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  14. Ñucanchic Huasipungo. Ecuador y Colombia, más de 500 años de resistencia indígena.Fabián Andrés Bernal Angulo - 2011 - Aletheia: Anuario de Filosofía 2 (3):19 - 8.
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    ¿Qué Importa el preámbulo? Pensamiento decolonial en el preámbulo de las constituciones de Bolivia y Ecuador: una aproximación desde el análisis del discurso.Sol Rojas-Lizana & María Itatí Dolhare - 2021 - Critical Discourse Studies 18 (1):43-75.
    RESUMEN Los preámbulos son introducciones cortas que manifiestan, en términos generales, el propósito y contexto de una constitución. Su contenido presenta una gran variedad de temas que reflejan el momento histórico y la ideología que dio origen al marco legal de un país. En este artículo utilizamos el análisis crítico del discurso para examinar los preámbulos de las constituciones de Bolivia y Ecuador y planteamos que ambos son ejemplos claros de pensamiento decolonial. Nos hemos centrado en tres aspectos del (...)
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    ¿Qué Importa el preámbulo? Pensamiento decolonial en el preámbulo de las constituciones de Bolivia y Ecuador: una aproximación desde el análisis del discurso.Sol Rojas-Lizana & María Itatí Dolhare - 2021 - Critical Discourse Studies 18 (1):43-75.
    RESUMENLos preámbulos son introducciones cortas que manifiestan, en términos generales, el propósito y contexto de una constitución. Su contenido presenta una gran variedad de temas que reflejan el momento histórico y la ideología que dio origen al marco legal de un país. En este artículo utilizamos el análisis crítico del discurso para examinar los preámbulos de las constituciones de Bolivia y Ecuador y planteamos que ambos son ejemplos claros de pensamiento decolonial. Nos hemos centrado en tres aspectos del pensamiento (...)
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    Training Transdisciplinary Educators: Intercultural Learning and Regenerative Practices in Ecuador.Javier Collado-Ruano, Mario Madroñero-Morillo & Freddy Álvarez-González - 2019 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 38 (2):177-194.
    The main goal of this article is to explain the transdisciplinary training model developed at the National University of Education in Ecuador, based on the ancestral worldviews of Buen Vivir. Good Living is a philosophical and political concept of the Kichwa indigenous peoples in the Andean Region, where human beings are interconnected with planet Earth and the whole cosmos. In 2008, Ecuador became the first country in the world to recognize the Rights of Nature in its Constitution, in (...)
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    Pachamama als Ökosystemintegrität – Die Rechte der Natur in der Verfassung von Ecuador und ihre umweltethische Rechtfertigung.Stefan Knauß - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 7 (2):221-244.
    Die Verfassung von Ecuador enthält als weltweit erste Rechte der Natur. Natur wird neben Menschen und Körperschaften als Rechtsträger benannt. Ihr wird ein Recht auf Existenz und Regeneration zugesprochen, das unabhängig von menschlichen Rechten gilt und von allen Menschen weltweit eingeklagt werden darf. Die Verfassung stützt sich auf den indigenen Naturbegriff Pachamama und erläutert deren Schutzanspruch durch das andine Konzept des Guten Lebens. Die Umweltethik bezeichnet ein holisitisches Naturverständnis als „Ökozentrismus“, wenn der Natur als überindividueller Ganzheit ein irreduzibler Schutzstatus (...)
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    Valores cristianos y su relación con las variables de gestión en Ecuador.Reinaldo Armas Herrera, Mikel Ugando Peñate, Ángel Alexander Higuerey Gómez, Ángel Ramón Sabando García & Félix Sixto Pilay Toala - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (5):1-13.
    Los valores cristianos son ahora más relevantes debido a que las empresas no se preocupan solo del beneficio. mediante una muestra de 176 empresas de la zona 4 de Ecuador, se ha estudiado la aplicación de los valores de solidaridad, honestidad, humildad y responsabilidad en los procesos productivos y de contratación de personal. El objetivo es averiguar si estos valores son relevantes en la gestión. Como resultado se encontró que existen pocas empresas que tengan en cuenta estos valores declarados (...)
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    The difficult path to euthanasia in Ecuador: A call for actions for other nations.Esteban Ortiz-Prado, Jorge Vasconez-Gonzalez & Juan S. Izquierdo-Condoy - forthcoming - Developing World Bioethics.
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    El poder hegemónico y la apropiación cultural de las festividades de San Pedro y San Pablo en la parroquia Picoazá –Ecuador.Fanny Tubay Zambrano - 2020 - Perseitas 9:232-259.
    Desde la mirada de los estudios de la cultura y la hegemonía del poder esta investigación explora desde la perspectiva de sus habitantes, el sentir popular y la apropiación de la celebración religiosa de San Pedro y San Pablo en la parroquia Picoazá (Portoviejo – Ecuador). Para el fin se acude a la metodología cualitativa, utilizando la entrevista como herramienta de corte etnográfico. Los resultados plantean un colectivo apegado a la religión con connotaciones significativas en la organización social y (...)
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    Feminism and Penal Expansion: The Role of Rights-Based Criminal Law in Post-Neoliberal Ecuador.Silvana Tapia Tapia - 2018 - Feminist Legal Studies 26 (3):285-306.
    This article analyses feminist discourses on the criminalisation of violence against women in Ecuador, after the enactment of a “post-neoliberal” constitution. It responds to arguments in feminist legal theory, which affirm that penal expansion thrives through neoliberal globalisation, and that certain feminists have sponsored this carceral-neoliberal alliance, over and above redistributive concerns. However, in Ecuador, many feminists who participated in a recent criminalisation process also endorsed the post-neoliberal government’s social redistribution programme. Ecuadorian feminism therefore complicates current discussions on (...)
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    Revisión de los estudios de disponibilidad léxica en Bolivia, Perú, Ecuador y Venezuela.Cristina V. Herranz-Llácer - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 20 (4):1-9.
    Este artículo muestra los resultados de una revisión bibliográfica sistemática sobre la disponibilidad léxica en Bolivia, Perú, Ecuador y Venezuela. Para el desarrollo adecuado de la investigación se utilizaron las plataformas Dialnet, Scielo, Google Scholar y DispoLex. Con los datos recogidos, se ha podido inferir que la producción científica en torno a esta temática es reciente. Sin embargo, esto no implica que las publicaciones puedan considerarse poco relevantes. Todo lo contrario, gracias a ellas se han propuesto planes para fomentar (...)
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    Sumak Kawsay, coloniality and the criminalisation of violence against women in Ecuador.Silvana Tapia Tapia - 2016 - Feminist Theory 17 (2):141-156.
    This article asks if the incorporation of Sumak Kawsay, a concept from Andean philosophy, into the Constitution of Ecuador, has impacted the legal regulation of violence against women. It examines the trajectory of penal reform in the field of domestic violence and suggests that the decolonial shift in the Constitution has failed to significantly disrupt the dominant framework of penality in which gender violence regulation is inscribed. At the same time, feminist demands have been reframed through the formations of (...)
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    Independencia e identidad nacional en Ecuador.Pablo Pardo Moreno - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 18 (5):1-9.
    La historiografía ecuatoriana recoge tres formas de interpretar el proceso la independencia y fundación de Ecuador. Entre ellas, se encuentra la escuela patriótica, la materialista y la denominada escuela atlántica. Los dispositivos en el pensamiento foucaultiano pueden ser instituciones, normas, leyes, discursos, o simplemente posiciones respecto a temas históricos trascendentales. Estos dispositivos no son patrimonio de un sujeto político específico; por el contrario, tienen la capacidad de constituir o fortalecer a aquellos sujetos. Los dispositivos hallados con una mayor influencia (...)
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    Cross-Cultural and Site-Based Influences on Demographic, Well-being, and Social Network Predictors of Risk Perception in Hazard and Disaster Settings in Ecuador and Mexico.Eric C. Jones, Albert J. Faas, Arthur D. Murphy, Graham A. Tobin, Linda M. Whiteford & Christopher McCarty - 2013 - Human Nature 24 (1):5-32.
    Although virtually all comparative research about risk perception focuses on which hazards are of concern to people in different culture groups, much can be gained by focusing on predictors of levels of risk perception in various countries and places. In this case, we examine standard and novel predictors of risk perception in seven sites among communities affected by a flood in Mexico (one site) and volcanic eruptions in Mexico (one site) and Ecuador (five sites). We conducted more than 450 (...)
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    Legislating 'Rights for Nature'in Ecuador.Juliet Pinto - 2012 - In Alex Latta & Hannah Wittman (eds.), Environment and citizenship in Latin America: natures, subjects and struggles. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 101--227.
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  28. Biopiracy or fallacy : Identifying real biopiracy cases in ecuador.Monica Ribadeneira Sarmiento - 2009 - In Evanson C. Kamau & Gerd Winter (eds.), Genetic resources, traditional knowledge and the law: solutions for access and benefit sharing. Sterling, VA: Earthscan.
     
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    Reorganizing Popular Sector Incorporation: Propositions from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.Eduardo Silva - 2017 - Politics and Society 45 (1):91-122.
    Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela are cases in which, despite of the collapse of party systems, the fragmentation of popular sectors, and the dismantling of corporatism that resulted from neoliberal reforms, a new mode of incorporation nonetheless emerged. This article argues that left government responses to the demands of heterogeneous, mobilized, popular sectors shaped a new incorporation in the political arena. In it governments deal differentially with the proliferation of politically significant popular sectors and subaltern social groups. This segmented popular (...)
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    “The Right to Self-determination”: Right and Laws Between Means of Oppression and Means of Liberation in the Discourse of the Indigenous Movement of Ecuador.Philipp Altmann - 2016 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (1):121-134.
    The 1970s and 1980s meant an ethnic politicization of the indigenous movement in Ecuador, until this moment defined largely as a class-based movement of indigenous peasants. The indigenous organizations started to conceptualize indigenous peoples as nationalities with their own economic, social, cultural and legal structures and therefore with the right to autonomy and self-determination. Based on this conceptualization, the movement developed demands for a pluralist reform of state and society in order to install a plurinational state with wide degrees (...)
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    Questioning technology in South America: Ecuador’s FLOK Society project and Andrew Feenberg’s technical politics.Cheryl Martens - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 138 (1):13-25.
    This paper examines Andrew Feenberg’s radical democratic politics of technology in relation to the context of Ecuador’s free and open software movement. It considers the articulation of this movement via the government sponsored activist project FLOK Society. Based on an ethnographic study, which included interviews with FLOK Society coordinators, the paper discusses how such government-activist collaborations, may be useful in expanding Feenberg’s notion of technical politics and the nature of representation in the technical sphere. More specifically, the paper looks (...)
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    Análisis del artículo 146 del COIP- homicidio culposo por mala práctica profesional en el Ecuador.Carlos Valentín Sánchez Sánchez & Julio Adrián Molleturo Jiménez - 2023 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 4 (8):e230129.
    Este estudio analiza el artículo 146 del Código Orgánico Integral Penal (COIP) de Ecuador, esta trata sobre el homicidio culposo por práctica profesional equivocada. La mala praxis médica es un problema grave en el sistema de salud de Ecuador, y la interpretación inadecuada de este artículo ha generado confusión en los procesos legales relacionados. El objeto de la investigación es analizar la normativa del artículo 146 del COIP y las lagunas de interpretación jurídica para determinar la culpabilidad o (...)
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  33. Retrospectiva del desempeño de las políticas científicas impulsadas en Ecuador.Paulo Vélez-León - 2018 - Analysis. Claves de Pensamiento Contemporáneo 21 (13):1.21.
    This article presents a reconstruction of the scientific policies established in Ecuador in the years between 1979 and 2007. The purpose is double: on the one hand, it seeks to understand the process of institutionalization of the System of Science and Technology, on the other hand analysing the achievements of three scientific policies established during this period. Hence, the reconstruction is split into three stages: from 1979 to 1994 when the first scientific policy was in place; from 1994 to (...)
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    “I Am Not Just a Feminist Eight Hours a Day”: Youth Gender Justice Activism in Ecuador and Peru.Anna-Britt Coe - 2015 - Gender and Society 29 (6):888-913.
    This article focuses on youth feminist political action in Ecuador and Peru and its relationship to contemporary gender hierarchies. I examine how and why youth gender justice activists understand their political action differently from the professionalized adult feminists who mobilize them. Grounded theory was used to collect and analyze interviews with 21 young women and men activists on gender justice. Youth activists seek cultural changes using social advocacy to target the family, household, and intimate partnerships, what I describe as (...)
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    Knowledge Production in Non-European Spaces of Modernity: The Society of Jesus and the Circulation of Darwinian Ideas in Postcolonial Ecuador, 1860–1890.Ana Sevilla & Elisa Sevilla - 2015 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 29 (3):233-250.
    This article is based on a perspective on circulation of knowledge that allows the consideration of science as the result of the encounter between diverse communities. We tell a story that constantly changes places, scales, and cultures in order to stress the importance of networks as an alternative to the centre/periphery trope, which entangles world histories of science. The result is a picture much more complex and intertwined than the one suggested by these simplifying dichotomies. We focus on a case (...)
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    Plural Sovereignty and la Familia Diversa in Ecuador's 2008 Constitution.Christine Keating & Amy Lind - 2017 - Feminist Studies 43 (2):291.
    Abstract:This essay examines the ways that the 2008 Constitution resignified Ecuador as a “plurinational” state, one that respects and affirms the sovereignty of the diverse Indigenous and Afro-descendent groups within it, as well as the ways that it redefined the family, shifting from a singular notion of family to one based on a notion of la familia diversa, the family in its diverse forms. We'll suggest that these linked redefinitions share a similar logic of multiplicity and open-endedness that work (...)
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    Between Justice and Money: How the Covid-19 Crisis was used to De-Differentiate Legality in Ecuador.Katiuska King & Philipp Altmann - 2022 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (3):1039-1057.
    Legality in the Global South suffers from problems of application by convenience. Some rules are applied, and some are not, depending on certain actors, such as the State, the stakeholders, or others. This undermines legitimation as constructed by legality and due process. These problems are connected to a wider complex formed by coloniality, internal colonialism, and a form of functional differentiation that limits autonomy of the different social systems. This complex of structural properties allows States and other actors to systematically (...)
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  38. Adaptive Strategies and Indigenous Resistance to Protestantism in Ecuador.Susana Andrade & Jean Burrell - 1999 - Diogenes 47 (187):38-49.
    During the last ten years I have been working on the process of conversion to Protestantism of the indigenous people in Chimborazo province, Ecuador. Protestant evangelization in Ecuador started in the early twentieth century, but it is only in the last thirty years that the process of conversion of the indigenous people has become a large-scale one. During the first sixty years of evangelical activity North American missionaries from the Evangelical Missionary Union baptized only four natives in Chimborazo (...)
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    Conceptualizing Human Stewardship in the Anthropocene: The Rights of Nature in Ecuador, New Zealand and India.Stefan Knauß - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (6):703-722.
    In this text I investigate the increasing usage of the Rights of Nature to approach the task of Stewardship for the Earth. The Ecuadorian constitution of 2008 introduces the indigenous concept of Pachamama and interpretes nature as a subject of rights. Reflecting the two 2017 cases of the Whanganui River and the Gangotri and Yamunotri Glaciers, my main argument is that, although the language of individual rights relies on modern subjectivity as well as the constitutionalism of the secular nation state, (...)
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    Introducción a la temática de la exclusión de la mujer en el espacio público. Una relación entre algunos pensadores europeos Y el mundo indígena de ecuador.Gerardo Miguel Nieves-Loja - 2021 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 36:111-140.
    RESUMEN Este artículo trata de la marginación de la mujer de los espacios públicos y políticos en Europa y en el mundo indígena de Ecuador. Esta situación de exclusión y marginación se origina en pensadores como Locke, Rousseau, Kant y Hegel, quienes se encargaron de justificar epistemológicamente la exclusión de la mujer de los asuntos públicos en todos los ámbitos; es decir, redujeron el actuar de la mujer al espacio de lo privado, a lo doméstico, a los asuntos de (...)
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    Weaving the Spiderweb: Mujeres Amazónicas and the Design of Anti-Extractive Politics in Ecuador.Andrea Sempértegui - 2023 - Studies in Social Justice 17 (2):204-221.
    This article examines the strategic politics of an Indigenous network called las Mujeres Amazónicas (the Amazonian Women) that is resisting the expansion of extractive projects in Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest. It asks, what are the Mujeres Amazónicas’ political strategies to resist extractive occupation and how do they develop and deploy these strategies in their territorial struggle? To answer this question, I analyze how their organizing is characterized by a political design that merges public expressions of resistance – such as mobilizations, (...)
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  42. Inequality, sustainability, and the greed line: a conceptual and empirical approach to Ecuador and Latin America.Carlos Larrea - 2016 - In Athena Peralta & Rogate R. Mshana (eds.), The greed line: tool for a just economy. Geneva, Switzerland: World Council of Churches.
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    Gender equity, labor rights, and women’s empowerment: lessons from Fairtrade certification in Ecuador flower plantations.Laura T. Raynolds - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (3):657-675.
    Certification programs seek to promote decent work in global agriculture, yet little is known about their gender standards and implications for female workers, who are often the most disadvantaged. This study outlines the gender standard domains of major agricultural certifications, showing how some programs (Fair Trade USA, Rainforest) prioritize addressing gender equality in employment and others (Fairtrade International, UTZ) incorporate wider gender rights. To illuminate the implications of gender standards in practice, I analyze Fairtrade certification and worker experience on certified (...)
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    “No Ugly Women”: Concepts of Race and Beauty among Adolescent Women in Ecuador.Erynn Masi De Casanova - 2004 - Gender and Society 18 (3):287-308.
    Current research on construction of the female body focuses on non-Hispanic women in the United States. The idealized Latina body, however, is rapidly becoming commodified and objectified in global popular culture. Using standardized and open-ended surveys and group and individual interviews, the author examines the negotiation of sociocultural ideals and body image by adolescents at the intersection of gender, race, and beauty. These young women hold racist beauty ideals but are flexible when judging the appearance of real-life women. They perceive (...)
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    Nature Relatedness and Environmental Concern of Young People in Ecuador and Germany.Maximilian Dornhoff, Jan-Niklas Sothmann, Florian Fiebelkorn & Susanne Menzel - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:422312.
    Today's societies are confronted by a daily biodiversity loss, which will increase in the face of climate change and environmental pollution. Biodiversity loss is a particularly severe problem in so-called biodiversity hotspots. Ecuador is an example of a country that hosts two different biodiversity hotspots. Human behavior - in developing as well as in industrial countries such as Germany - must be considered as one of the most important direct and indirect drivers of this global trend and thus plays (...)
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    Potential research ethics violations against an indigenous tribe in Ecuador: a mixed methods approach.Esteban Ortiz-Prado, Katherine Simbaña-Rivera, Lenin Gómez-Barreno, Leonardo Tamariz, Alex Lister, Juan Carlos Baca, Alegria Norris & Lila Adana-Diaz - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-15.
    Background Biomedical and ethnographic studies among indigenous people are common practice in health and geographical research. Prior health research misconduct has been documented, particularly when obtaining genetic material. The objective of this study was to crossmatch previously published data with the perceptions of the Waorani peoples about the trading of their genetic material and other biological samples. Methods We conducted a mixed methods study design using a tailored 15-item questionnaire in 72 participants and in-depth interviews in 55 participants belonging to (...)
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    Democracia caudillista y desmovilizaciones sociales en Ecuador.José Sánchez Parga - 2009 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 24.
    Los conflictos y reivindicaciones de los movimientos sociales, políticamente representables, durante la transición democrática de los 80, entran en crisis con el modelo de acumulación y concentración de riqueza, inaugurado por la dominación neoliberal durante los 90, dando lugar al ciclo de movilizaciones de protesta, que agravan la crisis de todo el sistema de representación política (elecciones, partidos, congreso), el que degenera en un fenómeno nuevo: el representativismo político. El imperativo de “gobernabilidad” de la protesta, la acumulación y concentración de (...)
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    Gender Differences in Transdiagnostic Predictors of Problematic Alcohol Consumption in a Large Sample of College Students in Ecuador.Rafael Sánchez-Puertas, Pablo Ruisoto, Carla López-Núñez & Silvia Vaca-Gallegos - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundAlcohol use is one of the main risk factors that leads to detrimental health effects and support for a transdiagnostic approach to alcohol use disorders is growing. However, the role of transdiagnostic predictors of problematic alcohol consumption in Ecuador are understudied.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine gender differences in psychological stress and inflexibility as transdiagnostic predictors of problematic alcohol consumption in a large sample of college students in Ecuador.MethodsA total of 7,905 college students were surveyed using (...)
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    Analysis and Evolution of Environmental Law in Ecuador with the Constitution of 2008 and its Relation to Political Marketing in the Good Way of Living.Carlos Alcívar Trejo, José J. Albert Márquez, Ambar Murillo Mena & Francisco Marcelo Alvarado Porras - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (1):105-112.
    This article is a review and reflection of the new elements of rights and laws, applied to the principle of justice and sovereignty, but above all in the demonstration that law as a science once again allows us to conceive that as a science it evolves and must be modified according to the new conducts that the State and society require, such is the case of the constitutional recognition that this type of rights have. In the last decades, human beings (...)
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  50. El surgimiento de la democracia constitucional de derechos y justicia en Ecuador.Ricardo Restrepo Echavarría - 2015 - Reforma y Democracia 61:133-176.
    Este artículo desarrolla el contenido de la teoría de la democracia constitucional de derechos y justicia, y sustenta su utilidad al aplicarlo a la nueva estabilidad democrática del Estado ecuatoriano, luego de que el país viviera un período de democracia mínima neoliberal, nacida con la muerte de Jaime Roldós en 1981. -/- El documento muestra la correlación que existe entre la instalación del Estado de democracia mínima neoliberal, altamente vulnerador de los derechos y la justicia, con la inestabilidad estatal. Sostiene (...)
     
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